A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 20, 1981
Original Title:
ズームアップ ビニール本の女
Alternate Titles:
Zoom Up: Woman From the Dirty Magazine
Zûmu appu: Binîru-bon no onna
ズーム・アップビニール本の女
变焦 海狸图书女孩
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Nikkatsu Corporation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 63
A sexually perverse mystery set within the adult magazine industry. A woman is brutally assaulted in an abandoned factory, and her assailant escapes into the darkness after dropping a wad of money. A few years later, a photographer specializing in schoolgirl panty shots meets his match when a mysterious femme fatale volunteers to be his new model. This woman used to be the “queen” of the skin magazines, but she is also hiding a terrible secret and may be a wanted fugitive. Will the photographer escape her sexual grasp?
Assistant Director:
Junichi Suzuki
Director:
Takashi Kanno
Director of Photography:
Nobumasa Mizunoo
Editor:
Akimasa Kawashima
Lighting Director:
Shosaku Kato
Original Music Composer:
Hachirō Kai
Producer:
Yoshio Murai
Production Design:
Kiyomichi Suzuki
Screenplay:
Chiho Katsura
Sound Recordist:
Haruyasu Ito
Writer:
Takashi Ishii
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